Has Ryan Nelson (Col ’24) got a deal for you. It’s an online coupon, good for 15 percent off the sports apparel brand We Love the Hate, a California-based company that Nelson, an offensive lineman on ...
William “Lee” Lyons Brown Jr. (Col ’58), former ambassador to Austria and retired CEO of the Brown‑Forman wine and spirits corporation, died June 9, 2024. He was 87. His three children say the ...
Dr. K. Craig Kent, UVA’s executive vice president for health affairs and CEO of UVA Health, resigned his position in late February after a special meeting of the Board of Visitors. In September, a ...
When Ryan Hammons was 4 years old, he began directing imaginary movies. Shouts of “Action!” often echoed from his room. But the play became a concern for Ryan’s parents when he began waking up in the ...
In 1903, the Board of Visitors authorized the Ladies’ Confederate Memorial Association to erect “at some suitable place at the University” bronze plaques to commemorate students and alumni “who died ...
For decades, the Cavalier Inn was the focal point of a mishmash of private businesses and UVA properties on the northwest corner of Emmet Street and Ivy Road. The hotel was a gathering place for ...
When Tashi Rabgey first stepped into the dusty streets of Lhasa in 1987, she was struck by the familiarity of the unfamiliar world she encountered. Though Rabgey was born in India and raised in Canada ...
Walsh set 11 world records and won seven world titles on her way to being named Best Female Swimmer in the six-day event in ...
With 600 members, the UVA Pickleball Club is the largest club on Grounds. It’s also a burgeoning business, with and an annual ...
In 1925 “The Cavalier Song,” written in 1923 by then-student Lawrence Haywood Lee Jr., was chosen in a College Topics contest as UVA’s best fight song. The song inspired a moniker for the athletic ...
When roughly 18 inches of snow led Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe to declare a state of emergency last January, hundreds of UVA students took it as a call to arms. They headed to the Lawn for an ...
Thomas Jefferson's university was a bold experiment. Unlike other schools, the University of Virginia was free of religious control and offered an elective system allowing students to choose what to ...
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